Review for LOMO Little Mak Maksutov 10x30 Telescope Monocular Blue Star Map A1010

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LOMO Little Mak Maksutov 10x30 Telescope Monocular Blue Star Map A1010 Our optical "quarter-pounder" is the world's smallest Maksutov reflecting telescope. The "Little Mak" is a "must-have!" for all lovers of precision optics and useful pocket gadgets. Less than 4?" in length, the mighty LOMO's Little Mak? A1010 by ASTELE? brings objects 10 times closer. If it were an ordinary brass refracting telescope this tiny wonder would have to be 2-3x the size and could not deliver an edge-to-edge brilliant, erect image - but then it wouldn't be the 10x30 Little Mak?! A 10x binocular weighs about 6x as much as this ingenious instrument. Think how handy the Little Mak? would ...  
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Overall rating
5.0 / 5
Easy To Set Up5.0 / 5
Usability4.7 / 5
Features4.0 / 5
Value for your money5.0 / 5
Meets expectations5.0 / 5

Best little scope available

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Overall rating
5 / 5
Easy To Set Up5 / 5
Features3 / 5
Meets expectations5 / 5
Usability4 / 5
Value for your money5 / 5

Author: alexlockhart {!} , Amateur photographer and stargazer., from Ashland, OR on Jul 24, 2007
Pros:  Small, lightweight, very sharp & bright image, very close minimum focusing distance
Cons:  No tripod connector, small FOV, lens cap comes off easily
Would recommend:  yes

alexlockhart wrote:

This is a great little scope. It has the sharpest, clearest, brightest picture I've seen from a scope or binoculars under $100 (and it's only $30)! I've found that it does have a slight amount of chromatic aberration (purple fringing), but that can be eliminated by holding it one or two mm further from your eye, and getting it aimed perfectly at your eye. Other than that avoidable issue, the image is perfect. I've used it a bit as a super-telephoto lens to do photography with my Canon S80, and it works tolerably well. It really needs a tripod mount for this (see below) and it projects a round image if the camera is zoomed out because it has a small focal point. If the camera is zoomed in some, the image fills the screen. Images are sharp & bright once everything is lined up and in focus. I made a tripod mount for this by soldering a 1/4x20 nut onto the housing of a hose clamp and lightly tightening the hose clamp around the body of the scope. It works well, but adds some bulk to the tripod. Because of its relatively small FOV, the tripod makes a big difference for regular viewing, and makes telephotography possible.

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